Monthly Archives: November 2009

lolz

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lost

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H E R O

THANKS MARK !

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teal fc

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everybody loves the golden girls

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lister rules

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just an idea for a christmas present

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‘AV IT !

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SEAK AND DESTROY

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Blantently robbed from here 

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BEST INTRO TO A TUNE – EVER!

 

DONT MIND THE VIDEO

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WE HAVE FORGOTTEN TERRY ! !

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words fail me…

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new jersey drive

Long time no see, good movie,

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lolz

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ultra thugs

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Dezzy Dez TFA

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gamers . . .

Thanks Ouf

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horfe

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Splat!

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STOOPID AGAIN . . .

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CAN THIS DUDE NOT STOP GETTING ARRESTED! – its not like he puts photos of himself on his own blog and keeps a low profile?

The LA Times reports:

“A reputed tagger who was paid $1,000 to be a featured ‘guest artist’ at a self-described graffiti art store was arrested at the downtown store this weekend after authorities found him carrying spray tips, which are used in tagging, officials said today.

“**************, 32, who was on probation and goes by the name REVOK, was appearing Sunday as the guest of honor at the 33rd Graffiti Art Store, said Sgt. Augie Pando of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The store was exhibiting Montana spray paint, a brand used by taggers, Pando said.

“During a later search of **************’ home, deputies found several hundred paint cans, a police badge and a fire extinguisher, Pando said. They also found a stolen detour sign and digital photos of his graffiti work on his phone.

“’He’s being treated as a celebrity artist when in fact he’s breaking the law,’ said Steve Whitmore, a sheriff’s spokesman.

************** was arrested on suspicion of illegally possessing vandalism tools, a counterfeit Los Angeles Police Department badge, and receiving stolen property, the sheriff’s department said.

“Sheriff’s officials said *********** told them that he earns a living selling T-shirts and prints and said he was paid $1,000 to attend the art exhibit.

“He is being held on $20,000 bail.”

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